The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-07-25, Page 22DUNGANNON NEWS
During July Mr. and Mrs, 11e,
inaid Jones and so
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ns, Miehaelaii
Gareth, from Luckhow, have
ed to the former McAllister104
which •they have purchased. We;
welcome them to our village,
we are interested in their"Villaii
ShOppe" of antiques which they
continue to operate in Lucknow-,
Mrs . Dc uglas Kilpatrick, Bead
er , Scott and Warren of Listowef!
visited Mrs. Cecil Blake and
Barbara on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Pete Lauzonftqli
Windsor , spent the week end
the latter's parents, Mr. and*,
Marvin Smith. fi
Mrs. Marion Peterson of Loiq
visited Mrs. Lillian MacDonald
on Monday.
Mr. George Rivett has beekal
patient in A., M. and Geniral
Hospital; Goderich, this week.
We hope he is much improved irk
. Mrs. Jack Caesar and Jan., a10
Brenda Arnold spent this weekk
a cottage at Sauble Beach. Jati
enjoyed the week end at the coti
tage also..
health.
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Silk screenings on fine silks,
batek,, tye-dying, canning, bask-
etry, quilts. These are only a
few of the crafts to be found
among the 125 Crafters•.
This show has continued to grow
from the first spark of an idea
when three :couples founded the
first Festival in the summer of
4971.
Fondest dreams 'in 1971 were that
perhaps a couple of thousand'
folk' would see fit to attend such a,
Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKinnon
and daughter Lori of Hinton,
Alberta spent a week with their
parents Mr, and Mrs. John McKin ,
non of R. R. 2, Tees .water and Mr,
and Mrs. Gerry Van 13eds of Kin-
loss. While here ,.Joe and Trudy
attended the 25th wedding anniv-
ersaty of Mr., and Mrs. Van Beers
and also visited With, 'many rela-
tives 'and friends.
They are very happy with their
new home in Alberta but were
glkd to spend a few days with
their families and friends.
venture in Lucknow. Happy were
the committee when 8000 folk
packed the arena.. There were
perhaps a few who said it couldn't
be done again, but 1972 saw
10,000 people crowd into Luckriow
for .the second show. •
It is With great anticipation
that the committee look forward
to Craft 'FestiVal 1973 - for ,there
has been more planning and, prep-
aration than ever before and With
125 Craftsmen from across Ontario
'having space bought, it is:assur-
ed that the best show yet will
take place August 3rd and 4th.
The co-operation of the whole•
area is needed to assure the visit-
ors that the now well 'known motto
"Ciadh Fealte" stands good
and Festival number three will
be the best ever.
Craft Festival
Three Is All
Ready. To -Go
Contributed
It's just about a week until the
long planned Lucknow Craft Fest-
ival days will be here.
The Lucknow Craft. Festival
has a great deal to offer' for, their
1973 Craft and Antique show on
1 August 3 and 4.
Have you been keeping up to
date with new ideas or using'just
about anything in creating a •use-
ful article.
Pill bottles make 'ideal jewel-
lery; a teenage craze everywhere;
Macrame hangings and
purses; rugs from odds and ends;
weaving coarse and fine Mater—
iaLs; painting or china; pottery
from.all types of clays; wood turn-
ing and -creations from driftwOod.
Jones fainilyn%
To •DOngoonon:
JOHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER LTD 1.
PHONE 528-3118
Bill Errington
Won Scholarship
DUNGANNON NEWS
Congratulations to Bill Erring-
ton• for being top boy student in
grade IX at Goderich District
Collegiate, with an 86 percent
average, thus winning a scholar-
ship and $50. He is the son of
Mr. ,and Mrs. George. Errington.
Mrs. Harold Congram John..
and Marilyn of Wingham visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Ivers. Other guests recent-
ly have been Mrs. Mary Cousins
and George Miller of Detroit, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Jackson of luca.n
and Medford Elliott from Van-
couver.' ,
Mrs. Mary Bere, David and
Jamie, spent Friday and Saturday
in Windsor with the former's
daughter, Miss Ruth Bere.
On Sunday afternoon several '
families from here attended the •
Orr-McNee-Bere family picnic at
Pine RiVer.
Mrs. Paul Henderson and daugh-
ters, Heather, Jennifer, and lilt
of Mississauga visited for the
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LUCKNOW
week end with the former's broth-
er, Lorne Alton and his daughter
Marsha. 'On.SUnday'afternoon
other members of the
family gathered for lunch togeth-
er, also Mr. and Mrs. H4rry
Westlake, daughters Janice and
Pat of Goderich,. and Murray,
Wightman of Auburn.
Mrs. Cecil Blake and Barbara
visited members of the family at
Galt-Cainbridge and Alliston;
also Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort
and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Comfort
in St. Catharines. Mrs. C.
Blake and Mrs. Jim Blake called
to visit Miss Flora Durnin near
Tottenham on Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wilbur
and Bradley of Willowdale and
Mark Loveday of 'Delhi are holi-
daying.at their home in Dungan-
non.,
Mr. and Mrs; Bill Hitchcock of
Windsor visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Sherwood• last week, also
called on other relatives in this
area. They' had attended the
Finnigan picnic at Seaforth the
previous Sunday, July 8, as did
a number of families from here.
Bill Hitchcock is a son of the
former Mary. Finnigan at Amherst
Island.
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